I think I've got to go with Chris Baker. I was pretty pleased with his signing and thought he'd really help eat up blocks and give GMac some more opportunities, but -- even without his boneheaded penalty against the Panthers -- Baker has totally underwhelmed. Not looking to be worth anywhere near the $16 million.

Not sure how VH3 was the biggest disappoint this year. He was the worst CB in the NFL last year...not like expectations should've been high this year...or anything above servicable

My vote is Baker. Many liked the signing because he was considered a discount Poe. Not an all pro, but someone that can contribute against both the run and pass,and make the line better overall. So far he's done nothing

Super K said it best a few weeks back, he'd probably be more effective if he fell down every play and let his fat ass create a pile for him.

Doctor wrote:DJax. $20M and I honestly can't tell when he's on the field or not.

How much of the blame lies at the feet of Winston, and his complete inability to throw a deep ball. He is horrid on deep passes and his touch has not improved one iota.

While I agree DJax has underperformed , Winston has to shoulder the brunt of the blame. I am pleasantly surprised that DJax has not turned into a total distraction, that being said I think both DJax and Mike Evans are tiring of Winston's inability to get the ball to them on a consistent basis.

The biggest disappointment? It is Jameis Winston, his injury not withstanding he simply has not progressed, in fact he has regressed. And there is a growing sample of his ability to adequately handle all the pressure that comes with being the face of a franchise. His decision making in critical situations has not matured, and he has been surpassed by several quarterbacks chosen since he went number one overall.

Doctor wrote:DJax. $20M and I honestly can't tell when he's on the field or not.

How much of the blame lies at the feet of Winston, and his complete inability to throw a deep ball. He is horrid on deep passes and his touch has not improved one iota.

While I agree DJax has underperformed , Winston has to shoulder the brunt of the blame. I am pleasantly surprised that DJax has not turned into a total distraction, that being said I think both DJax and Mike Evans are tiring of Winston's inability to get the ball to them on a consistent basis.

The biggest disappointment? It is Jameis Winston, his injury not withstanding he simply has not progressed, in fact he has regressed. And there is a growing sample of his ability to adequately handle all the pressure that comes with being the face of a franchise. His decision making in critical situations has not matured, and he has been surpassed by several quarterbacks chosen since he went number one overall.

#1. Baker...what a fat ass waste of space and cash this guy is...hell, I'd be ok with things like his boneheaded play yesterday if he gave all out effort every other snap, or even 50% of his snaps...dude thinks he's good, is loud, but flat out sucks... horrible combination

#2. Sweezy...only reason he isn't #1 is because of the injury (last year)...we waited and banked on him for this?...seriously?...subpar pass blocker, but we knew this going in...turns out he sucks at run blocking too..yippee..another FA swing and miss for Licht...

Super K wrote:#1. Baker...what a fat ass waste of space and cash this guy is...hell, I'd be ok with things like his boneheaded play yesterday if he gave all out effort every other snap, or even 50% of his snaps...dude thinks he's good, is loud, but flat out sucks... horrible combination

#2. Sweezy...only reason he isn't #1 is because of the injury (last year)...we waited and banked on him for this?...seriously?...subpar pass blocker, but we knew this going in...turns out he sucks at run blocking too..yippee..another FA swing and miss for Licht...

Sweezy isn't a good choice. His play early on was lacking but definitely got consistently better as the season went on. Coming off a bad injury and missing a full season, then playing with new guys in a new scheme, it's understandable. He was never an elite guard, so expectations should not have been particularly high.

I'm not alone when I say that I expected a playoff-caliber team. The suck has been a team effort. I am encouraged that our losses have been, by and large, close against good competition.

I did not expect Baker to be this bad. He is a cautionary tale showing that you can't treat practice like a joke and be good on Sundays unless you are a generational talent. He acts like he's arrived, and plays like a street free agent. He's had a few good run stops, but by and large his play is pedestrian. McDonald has outperforming him in every aspect this season.